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US-8837620

Adaptive multi-channel transmitter linearization system using a shared feedback receiver

PublishedSeptember 16, 2014
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Technical Abstract

Pre-distortion techniques, devices and systems for a multi-channel transmitter are described. An adaptation time is provided for each of the transmit chains in the multi-channel transmitter. During each adaptation time an output of a transmit chain is coupled to a shared feedback receiver. The shared feedback receiver generates a feedback signal that is used to vary pre-distortion for that transmit chain. A commutation controller varies at least one of: (a) an amount of the adaptation time for a transmit chain and (b) an order in which each of the transmit chains receives its adaptation time.

Patent Claims
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1. A method for adaptively providing pre-distortion in a multi-channel transmitter, wherein each channel is associated with a different transmit chain of elements, said method comprising: providing an adaptation time for each of said transmit chains, during which adaptation time an output of a respective transmit chain is coupled to a shared feedback receiver which generates a feedback signal that is used to vary pre-distortion for said respective transmit chain; coupling a plurality of the outputs of said transmit chains, each of said plurality of outputs associated with a different transmit chain in said multi-channel transmitter, to said shared feedback receiver; and varying at least one of: (a) an amount of said adaptation time for a transmit chain, and (b) an order in which each of said transmit chains receives said adaptation time, based at least in part, on a priority queue which is populated in response to detected level changes of input signals of said transmit chains prior to pre-distortion, wherein said detected level changes of input signals comprises: determining, for one of said transmit chains, said input signal level change associated with its input signal; adjusting a gain of a gain element in said one of said transmit chains in response to said input signal level change; and adding an identifier associated with said one of said transmit chains to said priority queue if said input signal level change exceeds a threshold; selecting one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains for processing by said shared feedback receiver during said adaptation time; and providing said feedback signal from said shared feedback receiver to a pre-distortion unit based on said processing of said selected one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: removing said gain when said one of said transmit chains is selected for processing by said shared feedback receiver.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step of removing said gain is performed instantaneously.

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4. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step of removing said gain is performed gradually.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of removing said gain is performed over a plurality of adaptation periods associated with said one of said transmit chains.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of selecting further comprises: selecting as said one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains, an output which is associated with a first identifier in said priority queue if said priority queue contains any identifiers; and otherwise, if said priority queue does not contain any identifiers selecting, as said one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains, an output associated with a transmit chain based on an arbitration scheme.

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7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said arbitration scheme is round-robin.

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8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: passing said feedback signal to a spectrum analyzer; determining, by said spectrum analyzer, a spurious emission level associated with said feedback signal; and updating at least one parameter which is used in said varying step based on said spurious emission level.

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9. The method of claim 8 , wherein said at least one parameter is at least one of: (a) a first adaptation time associated with a transmit chain which is used when an input signal level change associated with said transmit chain does not exceed a threshold, (b) a second adaptation time associated with said transmit chain which is used when said input signal level change associated with said transmit chain exceeds said threshold, (c) an amount of level compensation to be removed by a level limiter during each adaptation time, and (d) said threshold.

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10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing a signal associated with a power amplifier model to said pre-distortion unit.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of varying at least one of: (a) an amount of said adaptation time for a transmit chain and (b) an order in which each of said transmit chains receives said adaptation time, is performed based, at least in part, on information received from a baseband modem function.

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12. A multi-channel transmitter comprising: a plurality of different transmit chains, each associated with a different channel; a shared feedback receiver; a plurality of couplers each configured to couple an output associated with a different transmit chain to said shared feedback receiver; a commutation controller configured to select one of a plurality of the outputs of said transmit chains for processing based, at least in part on a priority queue which is populated in response to detected level changes of input signals of said transmit chains prior to pre-distortion and to provide an adaptation time for each of said transmit chains while the output associated therewith is selected, during which adaptation time said output is coupled to said shared feedback receiver which generates a feedback signal that is used to vary pre-distortion for said respective transmit chain; and a level limiter configured to determine, for one of said transmit chains, said input signal level change associated with its input signal, to adjust a gain of a gain element in said one of said transmit chains in response to said input signal level change, and to transmit a corresponding signal to said commutation controller if said input signal level change exceeds a threshold; wherein said commutation controller adds an identifier associated with said one of said transmit chains to said priority queue in response to receiving said corresponding signal, wherein said feedback signal is provided from said shared feedback receiver to a pre-distortion unit based on said processing of said selected one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains; wherein said commutation controller is configured to vary over time at least one of: (a) an amount of said adaptation time for a transmit chain and (b) an order in which each of said transmit chains receives said adaptation time.

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13. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 12 , wherein said level limiter is further configured to remove said gain when said one of said transmit chains is selected for processing by said shared feedback receiver.

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14. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 13 , wherein said gain removal is performed instantaneously.

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15. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 13 , wherein said gain removal is performed gradually.

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16. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 15 , wherein said gain removal is performed over a plurality of adaptation periods associated with said one of said transmit chains.

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17. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 12 , wherein said commutation controller is further configured to perform said selecting by selecting as said one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains, an output which is associated with a first identifier in said priority queue if said priority queue contains any identifiers; and otherwise, if said priority queue does not contain any identifiers selecting, as said one of said plurality of outputs of said transmit chains, an output associated with a transmit chain based on an arbitration scheme.

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18. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 17 , wherein said arbitration scheme is round-robin.

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19. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 12 , further comprising: a spectrum analyzer configured to receive said feedback signal and to determine a spurious emission level associated with said feedback signal, wherein said commutation controller updates at least one parameter which is used to vary said at least one of: (a) an amount of said adaptation time for a transmit chain and (b) an order in which each of said transmit chains receives said adaptation time is varied over time.

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20. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 19 , wherein said at least one parameter is at least one of: (a) a first adaptation time associated with a transmit chain which is used when an input signal level change associated with said transmit chain does not exceed a threshold, (b) a second adaptation time associated with said transmit chain which is used when said input signal level change associated with said transmit chain exceeds said threshold, (c) an amount of level compensation to be removed by a level limiter during each adaptation time, and (d) said threshold.

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21. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 12 , further comprising: a power amplifier model which provides a signal to said pre-distortion unit.

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22. The multi-channel transmitter of claim 12 , wherein the commutation controller is further configured to receive a signal from a baseband modem function and varies said at least one of: (a) an amount of said adaptation time for a transmit chain and (b) an order in which each of said transmit chains receives said adaptation time based, at least in part, on information in said signal.

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May 3, 2011

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September 16, 2014

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